lost in the ozone again


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throwback music

Lost in the Ozone Again
~ Commander Cody ~

lyrics:

I told you a million times how I love you
But honey, your old fickle heart won’t let me in
So I’ll just relax here with this glass of gin
And head for the ozone again

I’m lost in the ozone again
I’m lost in the ozone again
One drink of wine, two drinks of gin, and
I’m lost in the ozone again

Now the neon lights are shinin’ bright downtown
There’s a thousand swingin’ doors gonna let you in
I tucked the kids in bed at 8 o’clock and then
I’m gonna head for the ozone again

I’m lost in the ozone again
I’m lost in the ozone again
One drink of wine, two drinks of gin, and
I’m lost in the ozone again

I’m lost in the ozone again
I’m lost in the ozone again
(tell me ’bout it now)
One drink of wine, two drinks of gin, and
I’m lost in the ozone again

I’m lost in the ozone again
I’m lost in the ozone again
(now what you drinkin’?)
Well I’m drinkin’ wine, I’m drinkin’ gin
And I’m lost in the ozone again

“Lost in the Ozone Again” is a re-recorded version of a song by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, known for their blend of country rock, rockabilly, and Western swing. The original song is part of their debut album “Lost in the Ozone,” released in 1971. (roymusicusa.com Wikipedia)

Overview of “Lost in the Ozone Again”
~ “Lost in the Ozone Again” is a re-recorded version of the original song by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. This band is known for its unique blend of country rock, rockabilly, and Western swing.

Release Information

  • Artist: Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
  • Release Date: January 1, 1969 (original version)
  • Genre: Country rock, rockabilly, Western swing

Notable Tracks
~ The original album “Lost in the Ozone,” released in 1971, features several popular tracks, including:

  • “Hot Rod Lincoln” (a hit cover)
  • “Lost in the Ozone”
  • “Seeds and Stems (Again)”

Band Members

  • George Frayne (Commander Cody): Piano, lead vocals
  • Bill Kirchen: Lead guitar, harmony vocals
  • John Tichy: Rhythm guitar, harmony vocals
  • Andy Stein: Fiddle, saxophone
  • Lance Dickerson: Drums
  • Bruce Barlow: Bass

Legacy

Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen gained a cult following for their energetic live performances and distinctive sound. Their music continues to influence the country rock genre.
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…Day 36 – and counting ~ this will be a new part of my posts until the gov opens back up…
“The current U.S. government shutdown has reached its 36th day, making it the longest in history, surpassing the previous record of 35 days set in 2018-2019. This shutdown began on October 1, 2025, due to Congress’s failure to agree on a new funding deal, impacting millions of Americans and federal workers.
“Causes of the Shutdown: The shutdown began on October 1, 2025, due to Congress’s failure to pass a new funding deal. The disagreement primarily revolves around healthcare subsidies and budget allocations. Democrats are demanding extensions for Affordable Care Act subsidies, while Republicans are insisting on reopening the government without negotiations on these issues.
“Impact on Americans: The ongoing shutdown has significant consequences for millions of Americans: – Approximately 2 million federal workers are affected, with many missing paychecks; – Staffing shortages among air traffic controllers are causing delays and potential airspace closures; – About 42 million Americans relying on SNAP benefits face reduced payments; – Open enrollment for health insurance has seen premium spikes, affecting many families.
“Legislative Efforts: Despite ongoing discussions, no agreement has been reached. Recent votes in the Senate have failed to garner bipartisan support, with Republicans and Democrats continuing to blame each other for the stalemate. There are indications that negotiations may resume, but a resolution is not yet in sight.” (search assist)
…earlier this week people were saying the government would reopen after the elections, but as of yet it has not happened.

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